Math, asked by sjangra22, 5 months ago

Write a solution of the equation
2x + 3y = -6.

Answers

Answered by adityakumaristhebest
1

Answer:

x=0

y=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
5

 \underline{  \huge\mathscr   \red{Answer : }}

 \sf \: 2x + 3y =  - 6 \\  \\  \sf  \large\boxed{ \blue{ put \: x = 0 }}\\ \\  \sf 2(0) + 3y =  - 6 \\  \\  \sf \: 3y =  - 6 \\  \\  \sf \: y  =  \cancel  \frac{ - 6}{ 3}  \\  \\    \large\boxed{ \purple  { \sf\longmapsto y =  - 2 }}

 \sf now , \\  \\  \large  \sf \boxed { \pink{put \: y = 0}} \\  \\  \sf 2x + 3(0) =  - 6 \\   \\  \sf 2x =  - 6 \\ \\ \sf x = \cancel  \frac{ - 6}{2} \\   \\  \large \boxed{ \sf \red{ \longmapsto x =  - 3}}

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